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Contracts Lawyer in Phoenix Upholding the Standards in Our Client Contracts

At Resolvere Law PLLC, we work with different types of businesses, including startups and established companies. We understand that a legally binding contract is key to a successful business. This document ensures that both parties comply with their obligations and responsibilities.

In real estate, a contract is an agreement between two or more parties (e.g., buyers and sellers) to do or not do something. For a contract to be binding, both parties must agree to the terms and sign the document.

A contract can have serious consequences for both parties if it is breached. A breach of contract is when one party does not fulfill its obligations under the contract. Our attorney can help in all contracts, whether business, real estate, or civil. Call us today at (480) 568-1327 for adept legal counsel on contracts.

What is a Contract?

A contract is an agreement between two or more parties that creates a legally binding relationship. To be valid, a contract must meet several requirements, including an offer, acceptance, and consideration. Contracts are often used in business dealings but can also be used in personal relationships, such as when two people agree to get married.

If you need to create or enforce a contract, you should speak to a contract lawyer. A contracts lawyer can help you identify the legal requirements for a valid contract and can help you negotiate or litigate any disputes that may arise.

What are Common Types of Contracts?

There are many different types of contracts, but some are more common. We have successfully handled various types of contracts, including:

  • Construction Contracts: We understand the unique aspects of construction law and can help you with the negotiation, drafting, and review of construction contracts. Manufacturing defects, construction delays, and other issues can lead to contract disputes, which we are also equipped to handle.
  • Business Contracts: As a business owner, you will likely need to enter into many different types of contracts. A contract is simply an agreement between two or more parties that creates binding obligations. Contracts can be oral or written; we suggest a written contract.
  • Sales Contracts: A sales contract is a legally binding agreement between a buyer and a seller. Sales contracts are common in the business world and are used to document the sale of goods and services.

What Are the Effects of Breaching a Contract?

There are many effects of breaching a contract. Some of these effects are financial, while others are legal. Financial consequences can include paying damages to the other party or reimbursing them for any losses they incurred due to the breach. Legal consequences can include being sued for breach of contract or being held liable in a court of law.

There are several remedies available for breach of contract. These remedies can be either legal or equitable. Legal remedies include damages paid to the injured party as compensation for their losses. Equitable remedies include specific performance, which requires the breaching party to perform their obligations under the contract, or rescission, which cancels the contract and puts the parties back in the position they were in before the contract was made.

Why Do I Need a Contracts Lawyer?

A contracts lawyer can help you with all aspects of your contract, from negotiation to drafting to enforcement. A contract lawyer can also help you if you are involved in a contract dispute. If you need to create or enforce a contract, you should speak to a contract lawyer. A contracts lawyer can help you identify the legal requirements for a valid contract and can help you negotiate or litigate any disputes that may arise. Resolvere Law PLLC‘s attorney Mark G. Saric can put you in a great position of success. Call us a call at (480) 568-1327.

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Erica M.
Phoenix, AZ

Marc, did great and handled what the other party should have handled in prepping and final docs that were submitted a few times. He was fair in his process, not agressive but not soft either and communicated well. If I ever have to be in a liti(...)

 
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Mark responded very quickly to my online request for consultation and gave me focused attention and consideration in review of my case when we spoke. He is articulate, fast thinking, able to pull together myriad facts quickly and with a clear re(...)

 
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